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Re: Ball Joint Seperator Tool? [Re: Mad_Scientist] #812433 05/17/07 03:11 PM
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Alex Kogan Offline
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Hey Scottie. Don't you read the tech section. CV Boot replacement
I used the same tool as well. Widen it to 24mm or 1" approximately. Tighten up for decent preload then just tap, or light hit on bottom jaw with hammer.


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Re: Ball Joint Seperator Tool? [Re: Alex Kogan] #812434 05/17/07 04:37 PM
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I was trying to show Richard how to get it apart too.. and I wasn't having much luck popping it apart cause I didn't have the fork to preload it. On my accord I used to have I'd just wedge the end of a wrench in there to make some load
and then just one good whack and it would pop right apart.. same as doing an idler arm on these trucks.


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Re: Ball Joint Seperator Tool? [Re: Alex Kogan] #812435 05/17/07 04:46 PM
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Scottie2113 Offline OP
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that is the article I was looking for, thanks. I may have missed it when I was looking through tech trying to find it. thanks again!

scottie


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